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CLOSED MONDAYS , Tuesday night, its visitors' galleries were packed and tense and its hemi- cycle was rIchly filled with former Premiers and other officials, all come to hear what the French Assembly's re- action might be to the big event- Mollet's earlier declaration of the ultimatum to Egypt. A hundred and forty-nine Communist deputies voted against Mollet, as well as twenty-eight Pou jadists-Pou jade himself (who runs his party from outside) havIng phoned in for them "not to vote for a war to help the Queen of England," which offered the only rewarding mo- ment of the evening. As for the Opposi- tion, Mendès-France, who leads it, abstained from speaking, abstaIned from voting, and even abstained from ap- plauding Mollet- "to mark hIs anxiet) and disapproval," one newspaper sen- tentiously remarked. There was literally no dissent raised against this critical, this possibly dangerous, government deci- SIon ("a throw of the dice," Le M onde called It, accepting the gamble and un- derlining its necessIty) except the purely forma] "speech of response," which Chamber law imposes after a govern- ment declaration. This response speech was astutely allotted to a Communist deputy, as a lightning rod on whom any Parliamentary distemper would naturally strike. His untimely Mus- covite references to "colonial tyranny" naturall) aroused heckling deputies, and shouts of "And Budapest?" and "Tell that to Stalin! " were the evening's only protests. Shortly afterward, Mollet, in asking for a vote of approval, said, "I have confidence in the patriotism and wIsdom of the Assembly"-which showed it by voting three hundred and sixty-eIght in his favor-and the strangely muted great Parliamentary debate was finished. The two important explanations for its muteness are, first, that ever since Nasser nationalized the Canal" the French have been united as never be- fore in wishing both to punish him and to save themselves from an .i\.rab HItler, as they did not save themselves from the Austrian original in 1938, and, second, that with the Socialists as the govern- ment, though unsocial is tic ally acting ac- cording to their own ideologv, there remains not one French party to speak as grouped oppositional liberals-a viewpoint that was lost the other night in a chasm of silence, without even an echo from the tempestuous events in England. However, the result was as the French truly wished it-an ultima- tum not only to Egypt but to their own loss of pride, leadership, and energy, and NOVEMDER 10, 195 (, banksgiving Dinncr This year bring the entire family to The Red Barn for the traditional feast. 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